This paper reports the preliminary results of a study which investigated the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by political parties and individual candidates as part of their campaign for election to the Scottish Parliament. Two methodologies were used in gathering data. Firstly, a weekly survey of political Web sites was conducted in the four weeks preceding the Scottish Parliamentary election on 1st May 2003, with the content of the sites being analysed to measure activity. Secondly, a series of e-mail enquiries, based around significant issues, were directed at party Web sites and individual candidates in order to measure the extent of interaction, feedback and the creation of an ongoing relationship with enquirers
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
The creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999 presented a unique opportunity to integrate new Info...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the use of the Internet by political pa...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a study which investigated the use of information and ...
Over the last ten years, the authors have conducted a series of investigations into the use of the I...
Purpose “ This paper seeks to report the results of a study, which investigated the use of the inter...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the use of the Internet by political pa...
AbstractThis paper reports the results of a study of voters’ online behaviour conducted during the 2...
Over the last ten years, the authors have conducted a series of investigations into the use of the I...
Introduction and background Since the infl uential Clinton/Gore campaign dur-ing the 1992 United Sta...
Purpose “ The purpose of this paper is to report the results of a study of voters' online behaviour ...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the use of social media by political pa...
E-campaigning refers to the utilisation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), predom...
This paper examines the marketing of political parties, via websites, in the 2005 UK general electio...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
The creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999 presented a unique opportunity to integrate new Info...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the use of the Internet by political pa...
This paper reports the preliminary results of a study which investigated the use of information and ...
Over the last ten years, the authors have conducted a series of investigations into the use of the I...
Purpose “ This paper seeks to report the results of a study, which investigated the use of the inter...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the use of the Internet by political pa...
AbstractThis paper reports the results of a study of voters’ online behaviour conducted during the 2...
Over the last ten years, the authors have conducted a series of investigations into the use of the I...
Introduction and background Since the infl uential Clinton/Gore campaign dur-ing the 1992 United Sta...
Purpose “ The purpose of this paper is to report the results of a study of voters' online behaviour ...
This paper reports the results of a study which investigated the use of social media by political pa...
E-campaigning refers to the utilisation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), predom...
This paper examines the marketing of political parties, via websites, in the 2005 UK general electio...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
While various authors have suggested that introduction of the Internet will lead to substantial chan...
The creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999 presented a unique opportunity to integrate new Info...